Author Archives: Michelle

The Hare & Billet ~ Blackheath, London A good Sunday roast is a tradition us Brits love and a good Sunday roast, in your local pub, is even better. All the joy of the lunch without the mess and clearing … Continued

“Top Dog” by Kate Bendix There are a lot of dog books out there; books on training, dog recipes, funny photo dog books, how to raise a puppy and many more! You could be reading dog books forever. I’m a reader, … Continued

A Good Dog Grooming Routine Last week I wrote about our home dog grooming routine, which I aim to do at least once a week, and the benefits of having a good grooming routine, for you and your dog. Should a … Continued

To Fetch or Not to Fetch Barney and Sandy wouldn’t make the cut for Wimbledon ball boys/girls as they don’t play fetch with any balls, let alone dog balls! Balls just don’t seem to last long with two terriers in the … Continued

The Grove Ferry Riverside Pub & Inn ~ Upstreet, Kent On Sunday, we decided to head down into Kent in search of a different walk for the dogs. With the added incentive of a dog friendly riverside pub lunch after … Continued

Why Dog Grooming is Important Dog grooming is an important part of owning a dog, it helps to keep your dog looking its best. Through grooming, dogs learn to trust and form close bonds with you. Often, with dogs that … Continued

Invest in Your Dog First Aid Kit Last week I wrote about 11 Essentials For Your Dog First Aid Kit and how important it is to have a first aid kit at home, for days out and holidays. I mentioned that, … Continued

‘Hounds About Town’ Naturally Heathy Dog Treats Let’s be honest, most dogs will eat and enjoy any treats you give them (OK, I know there are a few fussy eaters out there, but I’m talking generally here). So whether they … Continued

Invest in a First Aid Kit If you own a dog (or any other pet) it is worth investing in a First Aid Kit. Being prepared for a sudden medical emergency will give you peace of mind and enable you … Continued

Dog-Friendly Beach ~ Camber Sands Sandy got the all clear, on Saturday, for off lead walks without the ‘cone of shame’, as her dew claw removal wound was healing well. She had a lot of pent-up energy after 10 days … Continued